BSS
  19 Nov 2022, 15:00

Refraining from overrated fertilization for soil health protection stressed



RAJSHAHI, Nov 19, 2022 (BSS)- Refraining from overrated fertilization can be
the crucial means of protecting soil health from further degradation together
with boosting crop production to ensure food security for the gradually
rising population.

Substantial and sustainable promotion of balanced fertilization must be
ensured everywhere in the farming system as the present government has been
working intensively and relentlessly to this end.

Soil health experts made the observation while addressing the inaugural
session of a five-day training course titled "Updating Upazila Land and Soil
Resources Utilisation Guide" being held at the zonal office conference hall
of Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) today.
 
Soil Resource Development Institute (SRDI) hosted the workshop on behalf of
its 'Strengthening of Soil Resource and Research Facilities (SRSRF)' Project
for around 50 Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officer (SAAOs) coming from Rajshahi,
Naogaon, Chapainawabganj and Natore districts.
 
SRDI Director General Muhammad Kamaruzzaman addressed the session as the
chief guest while DAE Additional Director Nazrul Islam and its Deputy
Director Dr Motaleb Hossain spoke as special guests with SRDI Chief
Scientific Officer Nazmul Islam in the chair.
 
SRDI Chief Scientific Officer Shahidul Islam, Principal Scientific Officers
Dr Nurul Islam and Faruque Hossain and Senior Scientific Officer Sadia Afrin
also spoke disseminated their expertise on the importance of soil test based
fertilization.

The soil health experts unanimously viewed that utmost emphasis should be
given on habituating the grassroots farmers towards soil test-based balanced
fertilization.

There would be no fertilizer crisis in the country if the farmers were
enriched with the knowledge of balanced fertilization.
 
Field level officials and others concerned, particularly the SAAO, have a
vital role to play to disseminate and expand the knowledge among the farmers
in general.
 
Soil expert Kamaruzzaman called for creating awareness among farmers on using
appropriate and balanced fertiliser in soil to enhance productivity as well
as protect public health.
 
He said the SAAOs should take the responsibility of letting the farmers know
about the importance of using suitable fertilizer based on the condition of
the soil as soil nutrients have gradually been declining due to
disproportionate use of fertilizer creating a negative impact on the soil
productivity.
 
Lesser use of organic matter and little or no use of leguminous green manure
and biofertilizers have also been detected as the degradable factors.
 
However, soil test based fertilization has become indispensable to maintain
soil properties positive to growth of plants, he added.
 
In the workshop, the participants are being given knowledge related to
detecting spurious fertilizer and sample analysis, available mobile soil test
laboratory facilities to detect soil productivity and degradation and
fertilizer using guidelines.